Beethoven’s Pastoral Symphony
Southbank Centre, Royal Festival Hall, SE1 8XX , [Venue Details]From blissful countryside to brooding volcanoes, tonight is all about nature and gorgeous melodies. Join the London Philharmonic Orchestra for a trip outside of the city.
When Beethoven wanted to unwind, he headed for the countryside, and with its birdsong, its mountain streams and its summer storms, there’s still no better example of a composer in harmony with nature than his lovely Pastoral Symphony.
Add the world’s favourite violin concerto, played by Nikolaj Szeps-Znaider, and you could hardly ask for more melody in a single concert.
But nature is nothing if not dynamic, and Anna Thorvaldsdottir’s CATAMORPHOSIS is charged with all the brooding, volcanic power of her native Iceland.
Repertoire
- Anna Thorvaldsdóttir: CATAMORPHOSIS
- Bruch: Violin Concerto No.1 in G minor
Interval
- Beethoven: Symphony No.6 (Pastoral)
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Admission
Min: £16.00
Max: £72.00
Performer name: London Philharmonic Orchestra
Other key names: Kirill Karabits - conductor, Nikolaj Szeps-Znaider - violin
Age restriction: For ages 7+, U12's must be accompanied by an adult
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Beethoven’s Pastoral Symphony
Wednesday, 8 Apr 2026 @7.30pm
Southbank Centre, Royal Festival Hall, SE1 8XXMore Information
From blissful countryside to brooding volcanoes, tonight is all about nature and gorgeous melodies. Join the London Philharmonic Orchestra for a trip outside of the city.
When Beethoven wanted to unwind, he headed for the countryside, and with its birdsong, its mountain streams and its summer storms, there’s still no better example of a composer in harmony with nature than his lovely Pastoral Symphony.
Add the world’s favourite violin concerto, played by Nikolaj Szeps-Znaider, and you could hardly ask for more melody in a single concert.
But nature is nothing if not dynamic, and Anna Thorvaldsdottir’s CATAMORPHOSIS is charged with all the brooding, volcanic power of her native Iceland.
Repertoire
- Anna Thorvaldsdóttir: CATAMORPHOSIS
- Bruch: Violin Concerto No.1 in G minor
Interval
- Beethoven: Symphony No.6 (Pastoral)
Admission
Min: £16.00
Max: £72.00
Performer name: London Philharmonic Orchestra
Other key names: Kirill Karabits - conductor, Nikolaj Szeps-Znaider - violin
Age restriction: For ages 7+, U12's must be accompanied by an adult
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